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  2. TradingScreen - Wikipedia

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    TradingScreen's system is broker-neutral, and is designed to handle multiple asset classes and changes in market structure. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] [ 3 ] TradingScreen, Inc. offers electronic trading. The trading platform matches the SaaS based technology from TradeSmart with the ability to connect to Banks, nonbanks, and ECNs.

  3. MIDAS technical analysis - Wikipedia

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    In finance, MIDAS (an acronym for Market Interpretation/Data Analysis System) is an approach to technical analysis initiated in 1995 by the physicist and technical analyst Paul Levine, PhD, [1] and subsequently developed by Andrew Coles, PhD, and David Hawkins in a series of articles [2] and the book MIDAS Technical Analysis: A VWAP Approach to Trading and Investing in Today's Markets. [3]

  4. Foreign exchange autotrading - Wikipedia

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    Forex autotrading is a slang term for algorithmic trading on the foreign exchange market, wherein trades are executed by a computer system based on a trading strategy implemented as a program run by the computer system. The trading strategy consist of a set of criteria, and is typically programmed, but can also be created by using a method ...

  5. Automated trading system - Wikipedia

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    Automated trading systems are often used with electronic trading in automated market centers, including electronic communication networks, "dark pools", and automated exchanges. [5] Automated trading systems and electronic trading platforms can execute repetitive tasks at speeds orders of magnitude greater than any human equivalent.

  6. Kx Systems - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Whitney and Lustgarten joined to commercialize the k programming platform Whitney had created after building the A+ language and other trading systems at Morgan Stanley. [ 7 ] [ 11 ] The purpose of the software was to access and explore large data volumes in financial services computer systems. [ 12 ]

  7. Algorithmic trading - Wikipedia

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    Algorithmic trading is a method of executing orders using automated pre-programmed trading instructions accounting for variables such as time, price, and volume. [1] This type of trading attempts to leverage the speed and computational resources of computers relative to human traders.

  8. Millennium Exchange - Wikipedia

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    LSE acquired the system through acquisition of, Sri Lanka–based MillenniumIT – the original creators of the software, for £18m in 2009. [2] In its annual report, the LSE said that it expected the switch to Millennium Exchange to save $16m per year starting from the 2012 financial year.

  9. Dave Cliff (computer scientist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, while working as a consultant for Hewlett Packard Labs, Cliff invented the "ZIP" trading algorithm. In 1998 he resigned his post at MIT to take up a job as a senior research scientist at the HP Labs European Research Centre in Bristol, UK, where he founded and led HP's Complex Adaptive Systems research group.